- loss of PE=gain of KE
- PE + KE= Constant
Mr. Wirth then demonstrated this principle with a ball bearing loop. We learned that the ball bearing will go roughly to the same height and that energy goes into friction. Next we watched a video called Physics of Fun Loves It! (that was for K Ko) After the very educational video we learned some new fun definitions. We learned that Internal Energy or Q:
- is the amphibs(total for those of you who don't know the lingo) KE & PE of all the individual atoms & molecules
- includes Chemical PE & Nuclear PE
- KE of atoms and molecules=temperature
We learned that the total (amphibs) mechanical energy is the KE and PE of the object due to it's velocity and position. Also total (amphibs) energy is E sub T= KE + PE + Q.
The next topic discussed was the Law of Conservation of Energy which is the total or amphibs of a closed system is constant:
- closed system: no energy is exchanged with surroundings
- no Q acts
- no work is done on or by system
The next topic discussed was the relationship between work and energy:
- work done= the change in PE
- work done on an object= change in total (amphibs) energy of an object
During that class period we also attempted to watch another video but it never loaded, therefore it was saved for another day.
One more thing... BAGEL COUNTDOWN 1 DAY! Lllloves it!
That's all for now, may the force of physics be with you.
You know you love me,
XOXO
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3 comments:
Alex - Super job! Period 1 continues to set the bar high!!
Alex,
I'm loving all of the amphibs references. I definitely didn't catch them the first time I read them through! This blog really helped me. Hypothetically speaking, if I hadn't been in class on Thursday and needed to see what I missed, I totally feel that I would have felt that I actually had been in the class...AMPHIBS LOVES IT!
P.S. Bagel day is going to be a day earlier this week WOOOOO!
KKO - You have hit on one of the key values of doing this, and don't forget that if you are absent, or just didn't get my explanation that day, you will have 4 different scribe posts to help you out.
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